I'm trying to do this and I have a simple page of

<html>
        <head>
        </head>
        <body>
                <img src="postitnote.jpg">
        </body>
</html>

It works locally if I have the postitnote.jpg image in the same
directory.  Unfortuantely the image isn't loading from /var/www/nginx-
default.  I would put it out on a web server like the default message
that use Scalr.net to serve the image.  However, I only have access to
one server and when that message is being served, the website is, of
course down.  Should nginx-default be able to serve images and I'm
referring to the wrong directory or am I trying to do something that
is simply impossible.

On Feb 4, 11:58 pm, "Igor V. Savchenko (DicsyDel)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> /var/www/nginx-default
>
> When the www role cannot access any application server nginx shows /
> var/www/nginx-default/500.html
>
> On Feb 4, 11:23 pm, Arie Fishler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Where is located the page that displays scalr's default message on a www
> > role?
>
> > This is the page that is displayed when the www role cannot access any
> > application server.

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